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he asked every day and how they use that knowledge. -- about how they use that knowledge. you asked about k-12. if we do not have science teachers in k-12 some small percent actually have training. a lot of our students are going in to teach for america. ask one moreto question and then turn it over to the audience. by last question will be on immigration. yet spoken on the need for the dream act. can you talk about that? >> what first drew my attention was my first year of president a group of students came to see me, about 12 of them. they were all undocumented. they said we want a to support the dream act. they describe to me their lives. i was just stunned by their stories of growing up usually in the southwest or the west in families where they had no idea they were undocumented. then there came a moment with the needed documentation and they realize they were not citizens. suddenly they were thrust into this awareness of a whole nother world of not flying on planes to get back from vacation or not going home for vacation at all because they cannot travel are not bein
he asked every day and how they use that knowledge. -- about how they use that knowledge. you asked about k-12. if we do not have science teachers in k-12 some small percent actually have training. a lot of our students are going in to teach for america. ask one moreto question and then turn it over to the audience. by last question will be on immigration. yet spoken on the need for the dream act. can you talk about that? >> what first drew my attention was my first year of president a...
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it is true with us. you can combine two ideas and come up with a worse idea but no one picks it up, no one takes it off. if you come up with a better idea it seads at the expense of the baddie and the recombining and what we do. the more we trade, e more we exchange, the more it happens. >> and the better life gets in general. >>guest: absolutely. our living standards haveshot up in my lifetime. the average income of the average person is throw times what it was when i was bornnd life span is 30 percent longer and child mortality is two-thirds lower that is because we keep improving each other's living standards. >> so, you like to show people this picture. >>guest: the object on the left is hand a and from half a million years o and sits on my desk at home, the hand ax and next to it is the computer mouse, and theyre the same size and shape and the axas madeed without a change in design for half a milli yes. it is made from a single substancand the mouse is made from a bunch differt substances, plastic
it is true with us. you can combine two ideas and come up with a worse idea but no one picks it up, no one takes it off. if you come up with a better idea it seads at the expense of the baddie and the recombining and what we do. the more we trade, e more we exchange, the more it happens. >> and the better life gets in general. >>guest: absolutely. our living standards haveshot up in my lifetime. the average income of the average person is throw times what it was when i was bornnd...
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> that's it for us five. but be sure to tune in on sunday at 8:00 p.m. senior eastern. we want to thank everybody for watching and being with us. stos right now. >> biological attack is possible. >> swine flu panic grips the nation. >> climate change is killing people. >> the media says life is horrible. >> poverty has reached new depths. >> but the media missed the big picture. >> i was only four when i saw my motherlode a washing machine for the first time. >> this is a wonderful word and getting better. his grandmother was thrilled by a washing machine. >> she sat down and watched the entire washing program. >> two, one, fire! >> the machines coming next or better thanks to competition. and they build school cars and space ships. >> entrepreneurs do what only governments did before. >> maybe cities will be built on water flow from big government. >> this is outside the united states jurisdiction. >> life gets better because ideas have sex. >> wait, ideas have sex? >> yes. >> ideas spread. when they meet th
> that's it for us five. but be sure to tune in on sunday at 8:00 p.m. senior eastern. we want to thank everybody for watching and being with us. stos right now. >> biological attack is possible. >> swine flu panic grips the nation. >> climate change is killing people. >> the media says life is horrible. >> poverty has reached new depths. >> but the media missed the big picture. >> i was only four when i saw my motherlode a washing machine for the...
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it is true with us. you can combine two ide and come up with a worse idea but no one picks it up, no one takes it off. if you come up with a better idea it spreads at the expense of the baddie and the recombining and what we do. the more we trade, the more we exchange, the more it happens. >> and the better life gets in general. >>guest: absolutely. our living standards have shot up in my lifetime. the average income of the average person is throw times what it was when i was born and life span is 30 percent longer and child mortality is two-thirds lower that is because we keep improving each other's living standards. >> so, you like to show people this picture. >>guest: the object on the left is a hand a and from half a million years ago and sits on my desk at home, the hand ax and next to it is the computer mouse, and they are the same size and shape and the ax was madeed without a changen design for half a million years. it is made from a single substance and the mouse is made from a bunch of differen
it is true with us. you can combine two ide and come up with a worse idea but no one picks it up, no one takes it off. if you come up with a better idea it spreads at the expense of the baddie and the recombining and what we do. the more we trade, the more we exchange, the more it happens. >> and the better life gets in general. >>guest: absolutely. our living standards have shot up in my lifetime. the average income of the average person is throw times what it was when i was born...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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useful in this. time to put them out their misery says one of the world's most cited economists i sat down with nobel laureate ed prescott says he now i'm not sure why even even the banks what's in the fractional reserve sounds i get scared with the new york post the washington new york connection who ends up subsidizing taxpayers that fractional reserve is the poems the banks use today when you give one hundred dollars they keep just spend and gamble the all the noise in a downturn like now bets go bad your money gets lost it was before seen a. lot. which is what wall street has become true we should trillions of dollars being placed on the bets which are already done this country a disaster and can lead us down the road in my view when all the wall street bailout. rushes be made off. of rodi people put a third of the national budget in his ponzi some made a packet before it went bust somebody told us his and made off pyramid exactly the same as banks only difference they legalized but then they'll
useful in this. time to put them out their misery says one of the world's most cited economists i sat down with nobel laureate ed prescott says he now i'm not sure why even even the banks what's in the fractional reserve sounds i get scared with the new york post the washington new york connection who ends up subsidizing taxpayers that fractional reserve is the poems the banks use today when you give one hundred dollars they keep just spend and gamble the all the noise in a downturn like now...
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super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating the 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> there's a lot more innovation in retail than simply knowing what you need with one click. joyus one of the new fast-growing online retailers that wants to use a personalized service to get you hook. our chat when we return. ñ cc [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> sukhinder cassidy spent two decades as media executive to companies like google and amazon before launching joyus.com. she's founder and chairman of a shopping site that is relying heavily on video to attract buyers to the show. this is about the future of shopping. we
super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating the 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i...
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super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> there's a lot more innovation in retail than simply knowing what you need with one click. joyus one of the new fast-growing online retailers that wants to use a (vo) when the clock runs out when the last card is played what will be remembered? explore the lives of the famous and infamous who changed our world forever. experience the drama, back to back to back. of all the hours in all their days, the ones you'll never forget are the final 24. kick off the premiere of the final 24 with a mini-marathon this sunday on cur
super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate...
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-- play us a song? >> and a microphone. >> thank you. ♪ >> i love your question and i love your answer. i want to go on record saying i have never seen more positive change than hanging out on twitter for the last few years. it is extraordinary what is happening and especially looking at young people and what they're being exposed to. and how they're connecting, you know, it is amazing. and i have never called it [inaudible] media. is someone else's job. we just use it. ♪ this is a song for you. i am not ukulele player. i am a piano player. you will understand why. ♪ side vicious played a four string bass guitar and could not sing ♪ ♪ everyone hated him except for the ones who loved him. probablysmack and killed his girlfriend nancy spungen ♪ ♪ he would have been happy. ♪ maybe he would not have suffered such a sad end. may be would have sat around just singing nine songs to his girlfriend ♪ ♪ to play your favorite cover songs especially of the words are wrong ♪ ♪ even if your gr
-- play us a song? >> and a microphone. >> thank you. ♪ >> i love your question and i love your answer. i want to go on record saying i have never seen more positive change than hanging out on twitter for the last few years. it is extraordinary what is happening and especially looking at young people and what they're being exposed to. and how they're connecting, you know, it is amazing. and i have never called it [inaudible] media. is someone else's job. we just use it. ♪...
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that's the language he uses. in other words, the idea that dell might take this private is difficult to dismiss. shoep caveats his upgrade well. pc demand in pricing becomes weaker than he thinks and looking for aggressive price cutting, it could be a weak call. dell might be challenged to do well, given that dell has tried to move into bigger, more cloud-friendly server offerings. maybe the company does something big with its cash which would make a deal, a leveraged buy-out impossible. for me, dell as well as fellow pc traveler hewlett-packard are in secular and cyclical decline. i'm a believer that the tablet, the ipad is the true enemy of the pc, and will take share even as shoep talks about they're very different markets and not the true competition that i think they are. given that shoep refreshes us with stories from a couple of years ago and many points ago for dell was much higher than michael dell discussed going private with the media and everyone is negative at the same time, i think it's possible tha
that's the language he uses. in other words, the idea that dell might take this private is difficult to dismiss. shoep caveats his upgrade well. pc demand in pricing becomes weaker than he thinks and looking for aggressive price cutting, it could be a weak call. dell might be challenged to do well, given that dell has tried to move into bigger, more cloud-friendly server offerings. maybe the company does something big with its cash which would make a deal, a leveraged buy-out impossible. for...
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and i don't want to use the word win. david: he uses the word win. >> right, i mean, he holds the cards, the cards in his hand and he knows that. david: that's exactly what he said, by the way, to john boehner, according to some notes from inside the meeting he said, hey, look, i won, i win, i don't have to compromise, you guys have to do the compromising. thank you, gang, we'll see more of you coming up. new at 10, china is set to become the largest consumer of coal. still, the u.n. kind of gives them a pass on so-called dirty energy even while they criticize the u.s. for not being green enough. we try to level the playing field with a leading environmentalist. stay tuned.
and i don't want to use the word win. david: he uses the word win. >> right, i mean, he holds the cards, the cards in his hand and he knows that. david: that's exactly what he said, by the way, to john boehner, according to some notes from inside the meeting he said, hey, look, i won, i win, i don't have to compromise, you guys have to do the compromising. thank you, gang, we'll see more of you coming up. new at 10, china is set to become the largest consumer of coal. still, the u.n. kind...
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that's a wrap for 2012, and a wrap for us today. be sure to meet us back here every weekday morning. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching! . >>> roads and neighborhoods flooded now palo alto is asking for funding. >>> another busy travel day as people travel and in out of the bay area for the holidays. >>> prepare for crowds at the mall as last minute shoppers try to wrap up their holiday gifts. it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joinin
that's a wrap for 2012, and a wrap for us today. be sure to meet us back here every weekday morning. from all of us at first business, thank you for watching! . >>> roads and neighborhoods flooded now palo alto is asking for funding. >>> another busy travel day as people travel and in out of the bay area for the holidays. >>> prepare for crowds at the mall as last minute shoppers try to wrap up their holiday gifts. it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news....
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mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had. we've gotten this little 6% lift. i think that we've kind of wobbled sideways for a little while. i feel like the market just in general is probably in search of a little bit of an excuse before too long to back off in some hard way so, therefore, as opposed to people thinking that the only thing standing in the way of a much higher market is some kind of a cliff agreement, you might be able to get more of a sell on the news response. i was looking back to the debt ceiling experience in the summer of 2011 which in many ways doesn't fit but in the market dynamics it does fit. 7% decline.
mike santolli of yahoo finance joins us live in new york city. mike, bear with us. there's sort of no easy way to make a segue off the story that we're obviously covering in connecticut, but we'll do our best. why do you think that the market will take a turn that some people aren't expecting if there is a fiscal cliff deal? >> well, just raising that prospect mostly based on what a market has done in the last couple of weeks since the hysteria, the tick-by-tick fixation they've had....
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this is a new territory for many of us. we have principles of academic freedom that we wish to sustain. industry has a need to process for its investment. we need to figure out what the overlapping is. is it buying complete control? i think that would be a hard one for universities to swallow. one of the things we are wondering, the property we own over the river, one of the commitments we are making is to an enterprise zone where we hope to have some private endeavors side by side, maybe even sharing harvard scientists. that creates an ecosystem of sharing and translation. you are right. there are certain aspects of contrary missions we need to resolve. industry needs us. >> we have time for one more question. this will be the last one. >> we have been talking a lot about s.t.e.m. this morning. your background is in the humanities. if you look at funding from the 1970's compared to funding today, proportionally if we were at the same level as it were in the '70s the budget would be over $1.2 billion. instead, the neh fundi
this is a new territory for many of us. we have principles of academic freedom that we wish to sustain. industry has a need to process for its investment. we need to figure out what the overlapping is. is it buying complete control? i think that would be a hard one for universities to swallow. one of the things we are wondering, the property we own over the river, one of the commitments we are making is to an enterprise zone where we hope to have some private endeavors side by side, maybe even...
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a lot of us have questions that pertain to us. we talk about the guard band it just raises the historical aspects. for me i had great hopes it would provide why fight to rural small town america -- wifi to rural small town america. we all use it. there was no ban. there's nothing there to protect a spill over. we lost this great opportunity for rural america to really have high-speed internet access. i think that is part of this debate of how much is too much. we do not have been crushed and but we have full compensation. >> the discussion about how to get this new opportunity right is the one that we are having. it was a landmark piece of legislation. it embodies a lot of people and the obligation is now on us to get the balance right. and to do something that raises very substantial revenues for the treasury and that drives private investment and innovation including things like what statues anticipate. >> part of the legislation was to make sure we fund to also deployed. part of that debate was some people were saying there is
a lot of us have questions that pertain to us. we talk about the guard band it just raises the historical aspects. for me i had great hopes it would provide why fight to rural small town america -- wifi to rural small town america. we all use it. there was no ban. there's nothing there to protect a spill over. we lost this great opportunity for rural america to really have high-speed internet access. i think that is part of this debate of how much is too much. we do not have been crushed and...
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begin what used to be only in your home. -- you get what used to only be in your home. i think it should be prompt. i think law enforcement should be able to get the delay. this is exactly what the judiciary committee did. he raced to other issues. one was making emergency disclosures mandatory. i think this would be a big change. it would have a constitutional implications. i am not sure congress could even do that. if there was a problem with emergency disclosures and whether they are being made that congress ought to look at it, it ought to be a study and report. every there are some differences were disclosure should have been made. i am not saying that there are abuses and misuses. if we're going to change the rules on emergency disclosures, what you point to things we're trying to fix and get a better idea of what they are. on how quickly the providers respond to law enforcement requests, i think additional study needs to be done of that as well. one amendment that was notice but was never offered with statutory deadlines for provider responses for law-enforcement
begin what used to be only in your home. -- you get what used to only be in your home. i think it should be prompt. i think law enforcement should be able to get the delay. this is exactly what the judiciary committee did. he raced to other issues. one was making emergency disclosures mandatory. i think this would be a big change. it would have a constitutional implications. i am not sure congress could even do that. if there was a problem with emergency disclosures and whether they are being...
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the chinese are going to outthink us and outwork us, and we're going to lose. and ultimately say well, we're pure of heart. we're not going to have our government involved in this. the chinese may want to do that. we'll just give up the jobs that could have come to america. we'll give up the opportunities for businesses to export to africa from the united states. what a terrible outcome that is. it really is shortsighted. it really argues for a good economic theory, but one that really doesn't reflect the reality of the world we live in today. after all these months of hard work by a bipartisan group of senators and congressmen, we come down to one objection. that's how the senate works. i know it. i respect it. each senator has a right to make an objection. i want to applaud my colleague from pennsylvania for coming to the floor and saying it in his own words. many times this is done in secrecy without any disclosure of who's behind a hold or an objection. and i sal lewd the senator from -- and i salute the senator from pennsylvania for his honesty in coming t
the chinese are going to outthink us and outwork us, and we're going to lose. and ultimately say well, we're pure of heart. we're not going to have our government involved in this. the chinese may want to do that. we'll just give up the jobs that could have come to america. we'll give up the opportunities for businesses to export to africa from the united states. what a terrible outcome that is. it really is shortsighted. it really argues for a good economic theory, but one that really doesn't...
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and talk to us that would be more humanlike in their thinking. >> guest: and more integrated with us in our field of view and whispering in her ears. we won't have to interact with the little box. it will be more seamless than that. will eventually go in our bodies and brains. that's not tomorrow. that's decades away. another trend i talk about in the singularity is near its information technology is progressing exponentially in terms of price performance and size. so they are shrinking at a rate. so the sleep itself sized in the 2030s, 2040s. we will put them inside her bloodstream to make us help you implement terming system that really just put it biological neurons as gateways to the crowd. then we can expand beyond the 300 million parer recognizers we have. one question this is not a lottery that will? it was a lot compared to other mammals, so it will enable us to create science and technology, but little compared to what we would like because if you think about the leap we had with the extra frontal cortex as the enabling factor for this qualitative leap of creating language o
and talk to us that would be more humanlike in their thinking. >> guest: and more integrated with us in our field of view and whispering in her ears. we won't have to interact with the little box. it will be more seamless than that. will eventually go in our bodies and brains. that's not tomorrow. that's decades away. another trend i talk about in the singularity is near its information technology is progressing exponentially in terms of price performance and size. so they are shrinking...
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from all of us at first business, have a great monday! . >>> a homicide investigation in san francisco, the unusual way the victim was found and why police need your help. >>> we have more on the missing man police are looking for this morning. >>> it could affect your drive, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> good morning, thank you for joining us this monday morning, i am pam cook. >> let's see how long this will last, steve. >> two days. >> it's cold at night. >> it is going to
from all of us at first business, have a great monday! . >>> a homicide investigation in san francisco, the unusual way the victim was found and why police need your help. >>> we have more on the missing man police are looking for this morning. >>> it could affect your drive, it's all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> good morning, thank you for joining us this monday morning, i am pam cook. >> let's see how...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the australian dollar strengthening today versus the u.s. dollar. with more data how can you play the currency. let's bring in amelia. despite the strengthening you are looking to short ausi dollar, why? >> i am looking to short because of two very important australia data releases that are going to be released. one is q 3 gdp and the next one is tomorrow evening november employment for australia. they did cut rates as you said last night. i think both q 3 gdp and november employment could come in on the down side of expectations and i think ausi dollar is being overbought as it approaches 105. it was trading in the high 1.40 i7s when i left. i am looking to short it. i would intrt at 1.05 the figure. i am looking for a move down to 1.0350. >> good to see you. see you friday for "money in motion." >> we have you covered in the west coast. jane wells joins us from the best coast. >> facebook isn't just for f
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> the australian dollar strengthening today versus the u.s. dollar. with more data how can you play the currency. let's bring in amelia. despite the strengthening you are looking to short ausi dollar, why? >> i am looking to short because of two very important australia data releases that are going to be released. one is q 3 gdp and the next one is tomorrow evening november employment for...
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let us know. give us an e-mail at gerri@foxbussiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", tax dollars have bailed out these workers. we have the shocking findings of a new report coming up next. also, for those fed up with apple's disaster mapping system, google maps is back in business for your iphone. details coming up later. also, they say no news is good news. but this you will definitely want to hear. new evidence of obamacare doing more harm than good to your bottom-line. we will have the latest and we are on the case next in "the willis report." speed. tracy: fannie mae and anyone sparking outrage over six-figure salaries. many executives are raking in serious money. these agencies have accrued $138 billion in taxpayer funding. they still owe us $137 billion of that. for more on this, let's bring in rich edson. a former executive vice president. he is now president and fellow -- excuse me, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. these salaries are really bothering a lot o
let us know. give us an e-mail at gerri@foxbussiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", tax dollars have bailed out these workers. we have the shocking findings of a new report coming up next. also, for those fed up with apple's disaster mapping system, google maps is back in business for your iphone. details coming up later. also, they say no news is good news. but this you will definitely want to hear. new evidence of obamacare doing more harm than good to your...
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mc now in the us after being deported from guatemala. the anti-virus soft ware creator said he had nothing to do with that death and claims that authorities are trying to --. >> the reason they came on my property to begin with allegedly a meth lab. >> the 67-year-old restating he sate he thought his life was in danger and saying he's being targeted. >> people are shot -- the fact that he's my neighbor is why this is international. >> that so-called heart attack that he suffered was all a hoax. >> of course it was a ruse. get real. there was a 3 hour time limit before the judge ruled against us and he could file an appeal. i guess the pressure gave me a heart attack and so i had one. >> for now, he is alone in south beach because his 20-year-old girlfriend and 17-year-old amy, another girlfriend, remain in hiding for their own safety. he says he's appealing to -- so they can join him in miami beach. >>> mexican officials confirmed remains found in a downed plane are those of jenny. they identified her remains and she's being brought back
mc now in the us after being deported from guatemala. the anti-virus soft ware creator said he had nothing to do with that death and claims that authorities are trying to --. >> the reason they came on my property to begin with allegedly a meth lab. >> the 67-year-old restating he sate he thought his life was in danger and saying he's being targeted. >> people are shot -- the fact that he's my neighbor is why this is international. >> that so-called heart attack that he...
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is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage. you will die like these two rabbits in its own words the government is fighting terrorists that battle has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government was ordered to have been widely criticized but does that mean the world should keep their eyes shocked at who's actually fighting for power in syria now in washington i'm going to check out. and hear it out here we're getting reports that tell us a palestinian refugee camp in damascus has come under attack by syrian warplanes activists claim at least eight people have been killed in this distric
is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the...
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. >> we can't fish for less than $3 a pound on this crab and they've gotten enough for us to put us back to work so we are going back to work. >> some predict they could be coming in as early as tonight and they predict there will be plenty of crab for christmas. >>> megabus includes whyfie an offers trips from los angeles to sacramento as well as trips from san jose to los angeles. the company briefly operated in 2007 but canceled due to a lack of demand. >>> hopefully there are no major problems? >> there are no major problems but there are no accidents because of the wet road and the east shore freeway is off to a doesn't start. it was not raining when i drove in. there are definitely wet roads from what happened overnight. we have no major problems getting on to the bridge and into san francisco. in san jose north bound 280 traffic is doing well. >>> i am in your face this morning, i am right in your face. i am going to step out of the way for a moment. we have an upstream system and our system is not doing much but highs will only be in the 50s. tonight scattered showers and this is
. >> we can't fish for less than $3 a pound on this crab and they've gotten enough for us to put us back to work so we are going back to work. >> some predict they could be coming in as early as tonight and they predict there will be plenty of crab for christmas. >>> megabus includes whyfie an offers trips from los angeles to sacramento as well as trips from san jose to los angeles. the company briefly operated in 2007 but canceled due to a lack of demand. >>>...
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is that some uses, those uses that qualify as transformative uses should be available without fee which is the same proposition that about the operation. >> we can agree some uses are fair use. >> i will -- my -- never argue points of law with a lawyer especially on copyright on the other side of the case. let me say this in layman's terms and speaking as a layman and as a professor and a scholar or a writer who relies on fair use. i believe in fair use. i could not do what i'd do without fair use but within fair use there is a doctrine called france formative use which you just mentioned and that is a camel that opens into the tent, destroys my mind what fair use is intended to mean and that is what i would call a radical notion of transformative use that you can copy and entire book, not little bits and pieces, you are talking about the whole thing. i think higher courts will resolve that the supreme court has a much more conservative and fair view of fair use that doesn't allow people guiding of fair use. >> i have a fair bit to say here. i would say first of all, when you look at we
is that some uses, those uses that qualify as transformative uses should be available without fee which is the same proposition that about the operation. >> we can agree some uses are fair use. >> i will -- my -- never argue points of law with a lawyer especially on copyright on the other side of the case. let me say this in layman's terms and speaking as a layman and as a professor and a scholar or a writer who relies on fair use. i believe in fair use. i could not do what i'd do...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? >>> tgif. what are palo alto networks doing today? >> the stock dropped more overnight. revenue went up but gross margins and expenses slank. expenses roegse, gross margins shrank. reality is this, they're growing very rapidly. sales are higher. but their cost to manage that growth are rising as well so the margin is doing this. investors don't like. >> ameron is tanking today by nearly 20%. >> h
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business...
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he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that has gone away, but you still have the fast-moving trades that hit the streets these days. is that what you're talking about? the hyperfast trading that goes on? >> that's a big part of it, bill, but it's not all. when you think about our financial system and i think we talked a bit about this before. the role as the financial side of our system, if you will, is to direct capital to its highest and best and most profitable uses. how much do we do of that a year? around $250 billion of additional equity capital, ipos and so on. $2
he joins us now. we're always pleased to welcome back into this cnbc exclusive to talk about it, mr. jack bogle. the founder of the vanguard group, author, all those good things out there. welcome back, my friend. >> thank you, bill. thank you very much. and hi, mandy. >> hi there. >> speculation. let's talk about that and the role it has played. you know, the s.e.c. would like and some of the portions of dodd frank would like to get rid of proprietary trading and some of that...
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we need to find more and use less. i think you're asking about the use less part. the extension of the changing fuel efficiency standards was one thing, but we believe fervently in the need to diversify away from using petroleum for transportation and given that it represents 70% of our use of petroleum to begin with. with the change in technology and the access to so much homegrown natural gas, we can use that and we can also use the development of electricity and its usability in automobiles and light trucks. >> what about the role of the government? find more coming years last, and someone has to make sure we are not doing dangerous things, as the admiral pointed out. >> i am a private sector guy, and i believe in the application of private and free markets for the development of our country, but there are times it is clear when the government has an unfortunate role to play. in fred's introductory comments, the argument was very clear. the market for oil, on which we depend, is not a free market. the only way we can respond to that is an activist approach. that
we need to find more and use less. i think you're asking about the use less part. the extension of the changing fuel efficiency standards was one thing, but we believe fervently in the need to diversify away from using petroleum for transportation and given that it represents 70% of our use of petroleum to begin with. with the change in technology and the access to so much homegrown natural gas, we can use that and we can also use the development of electricity and its usability in automobiles...
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what was new for us? quarterly registration is key to us. it is a great way to reduce the burden of the last-minute crush on officials. if you register someone who is about to turn 18 a month before their birthday or if you register someone a month after their move, and the response rate go through the rough. -- roof. we launched a quarterly registration program and we got enormous response rates and access overall. continually investing in a lift and matching technology is key to everyone success here. everyone in the offices and state in which we work to improve our protocol because there is no list of unregistered citizens in this country. there's no list by state. plot.is al we try to work with all of you to make sure our protocols are improving every time we mail knowing that there are real technology issued on the private sector and public sector sides. in 2012 we also learned that using mail as a way to drive people to on minor other cross platform strategies hold great promise. we have online options in our mail so people can go on l
what was new for us? quarterly registration is key to us. it is a great way to reduce the burden of the last-minute crush on officials. if you register someone who is about to turn 18 a month before their birthday or if you register someone a month after their move, and the response rate go through the rough. -- roof. we launched a quarterly registration program and we got enormous response rates and access overall. continually investing in a lift and matching technology is key to everyone...
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the senator joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> explain to me why you think that's a good tactic. >> i think what we should do first of all is put forward what we are for. if they are in the house the house leadership should put something forward that extends the bush tax cuts forever and has significance spending cuts, and i think they passed that. the democrats won't accept that and were unwilling to stay by our position, then i had say let them pass a tax increase on the up let it do it with their votes, not our votes. republicans vote present, democrats pass the tack increase with only democrat votes and then the democrats are the parties of high taxes and the republicans are the party of lower taxes. that's the way if should be. >> well, house is not going to go for that. do you agree? the house isn't going to vote for the democrats deal. >> i'm not saying vote for the bill to raise taxes, i'm saying that we vote first on a bill that says we will not raise the taxes, and that is ou
the senator joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> explain to me why you think that's a good tactic. >> i think what we should do first of all is put forward what we are for. if they are in the house the house leadership should put something forward that extends the bush tax cuts forever and has significance spending cuts, and i think they passed that. the democrats won't accept that and were unwilling to stay by our position, then i had say let them pass a...
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joining us now is dolly lynn. always great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> how busy it is this year? >> it is so busy that literally last night, i was in a wine cellar, counting bottles at 1:20 a.m. to prepare the apartment for delivery this morning. >> but we had fun, though. >> we had fun. we didn't get to drink any of it. >> it was a good night. >> yes, yes. no vacations, no fun, but we expect to have fun next year when it's a little slower. >> people are telling you, we want to get this deal done because we're worried about taxes? >> buyers are coming to me, saying, listen. you tell the seller, i will close this year, give me x amount off, they save taxes, i save money, win-win, let's do it. and they are doing it. >> are the buyers, the foreign market -- the buyers in the market seem to be foreigners, at least in the high end that have a lot of cash flow. are these the ones that are taking advantage of this move? >> the americans are the ones taking advantage of this move. it's not the foreigner
joining us now is dolly lynn. always great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> how busy it is this year? >> it is so busy that literally last night, i was in a wine cellar, counting bottles at 1:20 a.m. to prepare the apartment for delivery this morning. >> but we had fun, though. >> we had fun. we didn't get to drink any of it. >> it was a good night. >> yes, yes. no vacations, no fun, but we expect to have fun next year when it's a little...
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it continues to serve us. i see the united states as being a great opportunity for invest many going forward and i continue to see opportunities around residential real estate. it'll continue to be that way. we are continuing to recover. >> when will the australian economy completely crash? i only did that because of her clear anti-american sentiment, by the way. >> i have chose to live in this fine country. god bless america. >> she is always making anti-america propaganda. >> i believe there is opportunity this. i'm not an expert in any way shape or form, but i i see weaknesses and trading because investors are beginning to looseup up and let some of that exposure go. >> very good. >> thank you very much. >> always a pleasure. >> we will talk about car racing another time. >> we hope so. >> regardless of what happenes with the fiscal cliff -- here we go, long-term problems won't go along. the aging population with huge social security end spending. bill is with the competitive institute. your typical calm no
it continues to serve us. i see the united states as being a great opportunity for invest many going forward and i continue to see opportunities around residential real estate. it'll continue to be that way. we are continuing to recover. >> when will the australian economy completely crash? i only did that because of her clear anti-american sentiment, by the way. >> i have chose to live in this fine country. god bless america. >> she is always making anti-america propaganda....
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we live in an age in which distance is dead, in which every sickle one of us -- single one of us could just telecommute in to whatever business employs us, occupying whatever spot appeals to our biofill ya, and yet in so many ways we choose urban life. we choose the inconveniences, the high cost of living in urban areas. despite the fact that the tech no profits and the cyber sears 20 years ago predicted all this new technology would make cities obsolete. and yet google, which of all the companies in the world should have access to the best long distance working technology, what do they do? they build the google plex so their workers can be right next to one another. silicon valley, right? practically the most famous geographic cluster in the world is also the industry which is the most technologically savvy. why is it that all this new technology far from making face to face contact in the cities that make it obsolete seems to be hypercharging our cities? this relatively rosy view is very unlike the new york of my youth. i was born in manhattan in 1967. i say that warily in the boston
we live in an age in which distance is dead, in which every sickle one of us -- single one of us could just telecommute in to whatever business employs us, occupying whatever spot appeals to our biofill ya, and yet in so many ways we choose urban life. we choose the inconveniences, the high cost of living in urban areas. despite the fact that the tech no profits and the cyber sears 20 years ago predicted all this new technology would make cities obsolete. and yet google, which of all the...
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we have a long rest of the year ahead of us.
we have a long rest of the year ahead of us.
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can you tell us a little bit more, give us more color on those results? >> sure. there is more ownership about-- optimism than economic growth than last year. but there are concerns. the european debt crisis is the largest one and also very interestingly despite the fact that stock market levels have recovered broadly speaking to prefinancial crisis levels, our members are very concerned about the crisis of confidence driven by ethical issues in the finance industry itself. and that is something that we pay great deal of attention to. is restoring confidence through better ethics in the profession. >> all right. we're sgoing have to leave it there. very interesting survey and the results. thank you so much. john rogers, c.e.o. of the cfa institute. >> tom: in the world of financial markets, what's bad for the economy can be good for bonds and vice versa that held true again today. the positive news on the job market caused bond prices to slip. the ten-year benchmark treasury lost ground, and the yield climbed to 1.73%. it's highest in six weeks. the yield moves in
can you tell us a little bit more, give us more color on those results? >> sure. there is more ownership about-- optimism than economic growth than last year. but there are concerns. the european debt crisis is the largest one and also very interestingly despite the fact that stock market levels have recovered broadly speaking to prefinancial crisis levels, our members are very concerned about the crisis of confidence driven by ethical issues in the finance industry itself. and that is...
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us strong. it is also what allows our workers to buy the products that we make. they have enough money in their pockets. we have to get past this whole situation where we manufacture crisis because of politics and we cannot focus on coming together to grow. we are seeing the same thing in washington. i am sure you have all heard the talk recently about some deadlines we are facing in a few weeks when comes to investment in taxes. that will have a big impact on all of you. if congress does not accident, starting on january 1 everybody is going to see their income taxes going up. that is true. typical middle-class family of four will see an income tax hike of $2,200. how many of you can afford to pay another $2,200 tax and did not think so. that is a hit he cannot afford to take. if congress lets middle-class taxes go up, economists will tell you that people will spend nearly $200 billion less than they otherwise would spend. consumer spending is going to go down. that means you have less customer
us strong. it is also what allows our workers to buy the products that we make. they have enough money in their pockets. we have to get past this whole situation where we manufacture crisis because of politics and we cannot focus on coming together to grow. we are seeing the same thing in washington. i am sure you have all heard the talk recently about some deadlines we are facing in a few weeks when comes to investment in taxes. that will have a big impact on all of you. if congress does not...
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how painful will it get for us in the grocery store? >> it tells us how insane. the sound of the cows tell you what will hpen. this is based on marketing act. it is a consequence . we have a bureaucracy that is based on this . the federal government an act in 1942. the supreme court in which a guy growing gra on his own farm can feed himself and his own cattle was told b the supreme court he could not do this because it is it in violation . act it is it about milk and 1949 and the federal government is going to go and make a mark a make a fair market o this . we'll buy it at eight dollars a gallon. >> and it is johnathon. that milk your drinking is about to do you believedouble in price. >> forget the cookies. >> that's the problem and the farm bill is the problem. government should center zero role in milk agriculture production. it is it so long las that interventi is the probl and creates the cliff because of the distortions and creates more uncertainty and destroys wealth . these farm bills are terrible and safety bail outs for producer to guarantee prices an
how painful will it get for us in the grocery store? >> it tells us how insane. the sound of the cows tell you what will hpen. this is based on marketing act. it is a consequence . we have a bureaucracy that is based on this . the federal government an act in 1942. the supreme court in which a guy growing gra on his own farm can feed himself and his own cattle was told b the supreme court he could not do this because it is it in violation . act it is it about milk and 1949 and the federal...
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draft also accepted their opponents word leading with a slim advantage while following the vote for us in cairo isabel true. it's been a tense night here in the capital in cairo as people have been waiting for these key results on the referendum of the constitution we've got preliminary results of course the official ones will come out of the second round which indicates that it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with media outlets numbers and mounting up there saying approximately fifty six point five percent voted yes forty three point five percent voting no this would seem to be of course a major blow to the opposition forces particularly because in this round only two of the governor it's involved to the ten you voted actually voted no to the constitution this particular stage of the referendum was largely seem to be the biggest chance for a no vote to the constitution as the governor it's involved actually voted against the president during the presidential elections so really right now the opposition forces are going to have to either drum up support in the next six d
draft also accepted their opponents word leading with a slim advantage while following the vote for us in cairo isabel true. it's been a tense night here in the capital in cairo as people have been waiting for these key results on the referendum of the constitution we've got preliminary results of course the official ones will come out of the second round which indicates that it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with media outlets numbers and mounting up there saying approximately...
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it costs us lives, people get hurt. but does not cost us in dollars. guest: let me give you a price comparison. it is hard to price these things. the libyan operation, the incremental cost that we invest in people and equipment was about $1 billion for libya. we were in the back position for that. you're providing intelligence, munitions -- that cost about $1 billion for libyan operation. desert storm was a $60 billion enterprise. that was 500,000 soldiers. it took over a year, and you had a huge deployment. somewhere in that range is what we're talking about. if we send 75,000 troops into syria, there are chemical weapons, my guess is $5 billion to $15 billion. it resembles to me what we did in the 1990's. those small operations for $1 billion to $5 billion per year. relatively speaking, there are a lot cheaper than the two wars that peak of 180 billion -- that was a really expensive operation, but we had 250,000 people deployed. host: we're talking about sequestration, what it might mean for the pentagon if it goes through. we're talking about $1.20
it costs us lives, people get hurt. but does not cost us in dollars. guest: let me give you a price comparison. it is hard to price these things. the libyan operation, the incremental cost that we invest in people and equipment was about $1 billion for libya. we were in the back position for that. you're providing intelligence, munitions -- that cost about $1 billion for libyan operation. desert storm was a $60 billion enterprise. that was 500,000 soldiers. it took over a year, and you had a...